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Wait? Don't wait? Make someone wait? Don't make someone wait?

From long ago, I often wait for my friends. It's a lot more easy for me to wait than it is to make people wait, but I don't like to wait that much either. Now that I have a cell phone, I don't waste time as much while waiting.

Meeting up "On Location"

Since it became the smartphone age, we can look at a map and search how to get to where we are going at anytime. We can also search the train times. If we are going to be late, we can call or send a message.

Because of that, recently, I've been meeting people up at a cafe often. Even if someone is late, it's a cafe, so I can drink some tea while I wait. I know that person is coming, so I feel at ease.

Also, I don't like to keep people waiting. This is because to be on time, I have to finish doing many things. Time is money after all... the person I'm meeting's time is important and my time is important too.

Waiting on the school route

From elementary school until high school, I walked to school together with my friends. There was a few as 3 or as many as 5 of us. I lived the furthest away from school, so I had to leave home the earliest. If I was late, everyone would be late for school. So, every morning, in order to not be late, I would leave the house early.

On the way to school, I met up with my friends in three places. The person who we met last was sometimes late. After this experience, I became very strict with meeting up.

Even so, I waited 6 hours

Waiting, making someone wait, I don't do well with either. But, recently, I waited for six hours.

To meet a friend, I took the night bus from Osaka to Tokyo. The bus arrived at 6 in the morning. Our meeting time was 9 am. I had three hours, so I could have breakfast and relax from the trip, so it wasn't a problem. But, my friend didn't come until 12! They said that they couldn't wake up.

The most troublesome thing was that the friend didn't have a phone! The reason I waited was because I was in Tokyo and I couldn't go back to my house!